Dame Sally Davies
Law and disorder in Cambridge – whose side are the police on?
A mob vandalises Trinity College – and the college authorities and police look away.
A Good Read should be better
Some weeks there are comedians and groovy journalists — others it’s groovy journalists and comedians
In praise of borrowed ideas
AI will not be the death of creativity, and could even enhance it
Postcards from before the war
It is no longer possible to reflect upon Israeli culture as if the “Question of Palestine” could be brushed aside
Silence speaks volumes
Lee Anderson speaks out — or, at least, gets someone else to do it for him
A discordant song
Classical music may be the worst casualty of identitarian politics
Gorgeous George returns
George Galloway was delighted to be back — but was anyone delighted to see him?
Down the primrose WPATH
Responsible medical authorities must reject the dangerous nonsense of gender-affirming care
Arresting the fertility crisis
Britain needs more babies — and it is far from alone
The untalented Mx. Ripley
In a story of a fiendishly successful performance, Eliot Sumner proved an extremely unconvincing man
The BBC should remember what it’s for
A public broadcaster should exist for truthful journalism, not fashionable pieties